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    Effects of exercise training with intermittent hyperoxic intervention on endurance performance and muscle metabolic properties in male mice by Suzuki, Junichi

    Published in Physiological reports (01-06-2024)
    “…This study aimed to investigate how intermittent hyperoxic exposure (three cycles of 21% O2 [10 min] and 30% O2 [15 min]) affects exercise performance in mice…”
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    Effects of intermittent hyperbaric exposure on endurance and interval exercise performance in well‐trained mice by Suzuki, Junichi

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-01-2019)
    “…New Findings What is the central question of this study? Intermittent hyperbaric exposure (1.3 atmospheres absolute with 20.9% O2) enhances endurance capacity…”
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    Endurance exercise under short‐duration intermittent hypoxia promotes endurance performance via improving muscle metabolic properties in mice by Suzuki, Junichi

    Published in Physiological reports (01-12-2022)
    “…This study was designed to (1) investigate the effects of acute exercise under intermittent hypoxia on muscle mRNA and protein levels, and (2) clarify the…”
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    LAND USE REGULATION AS A BARRIER TO ENTRY: EVIDENCE FROM THE TEXAS LODGING INDUSTRY by Suzuki, Junichi

    “…This article examines the anticompetitive effects of land use regulation using microdata on midscale chain hotels in Texas. I construct a dynamic entry–exit…”
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    Effects of hyperbaric environment on endurance and metabolism are exposure time‐dependent in well‐trained mice by Suzuki, Junichi

    Published in Physiological reports (01-03-2021)
    “…Hyperbaric exposure (1.3 atmospheres absolute with 20.9% O2) for 1 h a day was shown to improve exercise capacity. The present study was designed to reveal…”
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    Effects of exercise training with short‐duration intermittent hypoxia on endurance performance and muscle metabolism in well‐trained mice by Suzuki, Junichi

    Published in Physiological reports (01-07-2019)
    “…The author previously reported that short‐duration intermittent hypoxia had additive effects on improvements in endurance capacity by enhancing fatty acid…”
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    Endurance performance is enhanced by intermittent hyperbaric exposure via up‐regulation of proteins involved in mitochondrial biogenesis in mice by Suzuki, Junichi

    Published in Physiological reports (01-08-2017)
    “…This study was designed to (1) investigate the effects of acute hyperbaric exposure on muscle mRNA expression levels, and (2) clarify the mechanisms by which…”
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    Efficacy of Low-dose Dapagliflozin in Young People with Type 1 Diabetes by Urakami, Tatsuhiko, Yoshida, Kei, Suzuki, Junichi

    Published in Internal Medicine (15-01-2023)
    “…Objective Young people with type 1 diabetes are likely to gain body weight and not achieve optimal glycemic control with only high doses of insulin. This study…”
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    Short‐duration intermittent hypoxia enhances endurance capacity by improving muscle fatty acid metabolism in mice by Suzuki, Junichi

    Published in Physiological reports (01-04-2016)
    “…This study was designed to (1) investigate the effects of acute short‐duration intermittent hypoxia on muscle mRNA and microRNA expression levels; and (2)…”
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    Pathophysiological significance in abdominal fat distribution in non-obese children with type 2 diabetes by Urakami, Tatsuhiko, Kuwabara, Remi, Suzuki, Junichi, Abe, Yuriko, Hara, Mitsuhiko, Morioka, Ichiro

    Published in Endocrine Journal (01-01-2023)
    “…The aim of the study was to determine the pathogenesis of non-obese children with type 2 diabetes, and its relationship with fat distribution. The study…”
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    Greater insulin resistance in short children born small‐for‐gestational age than in children with growth hormone deficiency at the early period of growth hormone therapy by Suzuki, Junichi, Urakami, Tatsuhiko, Morioka, Ichiro

    Published in Pediatrics international (01-10-2021)
    “…Background We compared insulin resistance and glucose metabolism during growth hormone (GH) therapy between 43 short children born small‐for‐gestational age…”
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    Difference in the early clinical course between children with type 1 diabetes having a single antibody and those having multiple antibodies against pancreatic β-cells by Terada, Hiroki, Urakami, Tatsuhiko, Nagano, Nobuhiko, Mine, Yusuke, Kuwabara, Remi, Aoki, Masako, Suzuki, Junichi, Morioka, Ichiro

    Published in Endocrine Journal (01-01-2023)
    “…Islet-cell associated antibodies are predictive and diagnostic markers for type 1 diabetes. We studied the differences in the early clinical course of children…”
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    Frequent scanning using flash glucose monitoring contributes to better glycemic control in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes by Urakami, Tatsuhiko, Yoshida, Kei, Kuwabara, Remi, Mine, Yusuke, Aoki, Masako, Suzuki, Junichi, Morioka, Ichiro

    Published in Journal of diabetes investigation (01-01-2022)
    “…Aims/Introduction We examined the impact of scanning frequency with flash glucose monitoring on glycemic control in children and adolescents with type 1…”
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    Association between scanning frequency of flash glucose monitoring and continuous glucose monitoring‐derived glycemic makers in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes by Suzuki, Junichi, Urakami, Tatsuhiko, Yoshida, Kei, Kuwabara, Remi, Mine, Yusuke, Aoki, Masako, Morioka, Ichiro

    Published in Pediatrics international (01-02-2021)
    “…Background We assessed the association between scanning frequency of flash glucose monitoring (FGM) and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)‐derived glycemic…”
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    Individualization of recommendations from the international consensus on continuous glucose monitoring-derived metrics in Japanese children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes by Urakami, Tatsuhiko, Yoshida, Kei, Kuwabara, Remi, Mine, Yusuke, Aoki, Masako, Suzuki, Junichi, Morioka, Ichiro

    Published in Endocrine Journal (01-01-2020)
    “…We assessed the significance of recommendations from the international consensus on continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)-derived metrics in Japanese children…”
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    Optical Wireless Power Transmission under Deep Seawater Using GaInP Solar Cells by Takahashi, Ryusei, Hayashi, Shunki, Watanabe, Kosuke, Jikun, Li, Iida, Takehiro, Suzuki, Junichi, Uchida, Shiro

    Published in Energies (Basel) (01-04-2024)
    “…Optical wireless power transmission (OWPT) attracts attention because it enables wireless power transfer over longer distances than current wireless power…”
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    Clinical significance of coefficient of variation in continuous glucose monitoring for glycemic management in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes by Urakami, Tatsuhiko, Terada, Hiroki, Tanabe, Satomi, Mine, Yusuke, Aoki, Masako, Aoki, Ryoji, Suzuki, Junichi, Morioka, Ichiro

    Published in Journal of diabetes investigation (01-11-2024)
    “…Aims/Introduction Coefficient of variation (CV) is an indicator for glucose variability in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), and the target threshold of %CV…”
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    A randomized crossover study of the efficacy and safety of switching from insulin glargine to insulin degludec in children with type 1 diabetes by Urakami, Tatsuhiko, Mine, Yusuke, Aoki, Masako, Okuno, Misako, Suzuki, Junichi

    Published in Endocrine Journal (01-01-2017)
    “…This study implemented a randomized crossover design to evaluate the efficacy and safety of switching from insulin glargine (IGlar) to insulin degludec (IDeg)…”
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